[e-gold-list] Re: Estonia and Holland in the map of Europe

2001-05-31 Thread Frank Zuchristian

Good morning Mr. Luc Van den Borre,

Not to worry, Belgium is represented as part of the
Euro Gold Line family.  You can also receive support
in all three languages of Belgium with us.

Visit our site and you will see that Belgium is well
represented.

Goede morgen Luc,
je hoeft je niet ongerust te maken want Belgie is goed
vertegenwoordigd als zijnde lid van de Euro Gold Line
familie, voornamelijk als je weet dat ene van de
eigenaars een rasechte Belg is. Via onze site, kan ja
ook informatie krijgen in de 3 talen van Belgie,
alhowel de Duitse kant nog niet volledig vertaald is.

http://www.eurogoldline.nl


Frank
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--- Luc Van den Borre <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> | In the sake of European peace we made the
> correction, see
> | http://www.icegold.com/estonia.php. Reload if
> necessary.
> | 
> | That is all the alterations we are going to make
> to that map. 
> | 
> | And no JP, we are not going to put Australia or
> Anguilla there!!!
> 
> Great, so now Belgium is annexed to Holland. I think
> I preferred it before :)
> 
> 
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[e-gold-list] Re: Putting money into e-gold or osgold accounts

2001-05-31 Thread Frank Zuchristian

Please check out our rates at:

http://www.eurogoldline.nl

Thanks
Frank
Euro Gold Line
--- Frank Warren <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Gerry, Claude is, somewhat modestly, correct I've
> done a pair of sub 10 
> gram deposits with him at GoldCurrencies paying 5%
> (one e-gold the other 
> GoldMoney) this month.
> 
> I'd be willing to bet you could easily playg in THAT
> (sub US$100) league.
> 
> Frank
> 
> At 11:48 05/31/2001 +0800, Gerardo S. Esguerra
> wrote:
> >On Wed, 30 May 2001, C. Cormier - Ormetal Inc.
> wrote:
> >
> > >
> > > The 10% fees you suggest is certainly way above
> the average.
> > > Many exchange providers have rates at 5% and
> below.
> > >
> > > I suggest you shop around. Make sure you stop at
> GoldCurrencies.
> > >
> >
> >Yes, but such low rates are only for really BIG
> deposits, like minimum
> >$2000!  I'm not in that league.
> 
> -
> Frank Warren, Jr.   KB4CYC
> Internet:  [EMAIL PROTECTED]   
> http://www.webwarren.com/kb4cyc/
> 
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[e-gold-list] Re: List of MMs accepting Credit Cards

2001-05-31 Thread Frank Zuchristian

Good morning Mr. Kastner

While Euro Gold Line does not accept credit cards at
this time, we are located right next to you, in
Holland.  We have asked to become Beta site for a new
program developed by our bank which will enable you to
deposit funds in your own country, without fees and
delays, hopefully this will be very soon.

Our German clients have no trouble or delays in
sending or receiving in Euro's at this time and the
fees seem acceptable to them as they keep coming back
to us.

Please visit our site at:

http://www.eurogoldline.nl

Several of our clients are now offering their
customer's a 5% discount for paying with e-gold, just
as some merchants offers a cash discount.  Feel free
to contact us, we always listen to our clients or
prospective clients needs.  We hope to finish
translating the pages into German very shortly, and
you're clients will be able to receive answers in
their native language.

Thank you

Frank
Euro Gold Line
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--- Michael Kastner <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hello out there,
> 
> I am looking for a list of MMs, which accept credit
> cards. I am located in
> Germany and most of the MMs are either outside
> Germany or in the US
> respecitvely. So, wiring or using checks to buy gold
> increases transaction
> costs.
> 
> Since I want to get my customers, which are all
> located in Germany, into
> using e-gold for payments, I'd like to offer them an
> easy way to buy gold.
> Wiring or checking is just not a common way of
> transferring money in
> Germany.
> 
> Maybe someone has an idea or can help.
> 
> Sincerely
> 
> Michael Kastner
> galt.de
> 
> 
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[e-gold-list] sticker

2001-05-31 Thread Jeff's Private email

Could someone e-mail me with the information I need to obtain those e-gold
stickers?
Thanx in advance.

Jeff Hoffmaster
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[e-gold-list] List of MMs accepting Credit Cards

2001-05-31 Thread Michael Kastner

Hello out there,

I am looking for a list of MMs, which accept credit cards. I am located in
Germany and most of the MMs are either outside Germany or in the US
respecitvely. So, wiring or using checks to buy gold increases transaction
costs.

Since I want to get my customers, which are all located in Germany, into
using e-gold for payments, I'd like to offer them an easy way to buy gold.
Wiring or checking is just not a common way of transferring money in
Germany.

Maybe someone has an idea or can help.

Sincerely

Michael Kastner
galt.de


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[e-gold-list] Re: Putting money into e-gold or osgold accounts

2001-05-31 Thread Frank Warren

Gerry, Claude is, somewhat modestly, correct I've done a pair of sub 10 
gram deposits with him at GoldCurrencies paying 5% (one e-gold the other 
GoldMoney) this month.

I'd be willing to bet you could easily playg in THAT (sub US$100) league.

Frank

At 11:48 05/31/2001 +0800, Gerardo S. Esguerra wrote:
>On Wed, 30 May 2001, C. Cormier - Ormetal Inc. wrote:
>
> >
> > The 10% fees you suggest is certainly way above the average.
> > Many exchange providers have rates at 5% and below.
> >
> > I suggest you shop around. Make sure you stop at GoldCurrencies.
> >
>
>Yes, but such low rates are only for really BIG deposits, like minimum
>$2000!  I'm not in that league.

-
Frank Warren, Jr.   KB4CYC
Internet:  [EMAIL PROTECTED]http://www.webwarren.com/kb4cyc/


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[e-gold-list] Re: Estonia and Holland in the map of Europe

2001-05-31 Thread Luc Van den Borre

| In the sake of European peace we made the correction, see
| http://www.icegold.com/estonia.php. Reload if necessary.
| 
| That is all the alterations we are going to make to that map. 
| 
| And no JP, we are not going to put Australia or Anguilla there!!!

Great, so now Belgium is annexed to Holland. I think I preferred it before :)


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[e-gold-list] Re: China legalizes ownership of gold

2001-05-31 Thread Bob

Ken Griffith wrote:
> 
> The government of Red China has just made it legal for its citizens to own
> gold, and is ENCOURAGING them.  China is also encouraging smart cards.
> 
> Strangely, China has been so eager to bring in foreign investment that it
> has not put into place the draconian money laundering laws common in the
> West.  Wouldn't it be strange if a communist country was the first to adopt
> widespread gold-based digital cash?
> 
> My question is: what is their motive?  Unlike the West, in China owning and
> wearing gold is a status symbol of wealth.  With 1.4 billion people suddenly
> entering the gold retail market, we may see China quickly surpass India as
> the world's foremost consumer of gold.
> 
> Even more interesting is the question whether the central banks of the world
> can conspire to keep the price of gold down against the market pressure of
> 1.4 billion new gold consumers in a culture that values gold even more
> highly than most.
> 
> Based on pure numbers alone, one might think that a 20% increase in the gold
> buying population would produce at least a 20% increase in the price.
> 
> Hmmm.
> 
> HK

Hello Ken,

What are your sources for this information?

Bob
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[e-gold-list] China legalizes ownership of gold

2001-05-31 Thread Ken Griffith

The government of Red China has just made it legal for its citizens to own
gold, and is ENCOURAGING them.  China is also encouraging smart cards.

Strangely, China has been so eager to bring in foreign investment that it
has not put into place the draconian money laundering laws common in the
West.  Wouldn't it be strange if a communist country was the first to adopt
widespread gold-based digital cash?

My question is: what is their motive?  Unlike the West, in China owning and
wearing gold is a status symbol of wealth.  With 1.4 billion people suddenly
entering the gold retail market, we may see China quickly surpass India as
the world's foremost consumer of gold.

Even more interesting is the question whether the central banks of the world
can conspire to keep the price of gold down against the market pressure of
1.4 billion new gold consumers in a culture that values gold even more
highly than most.

Based on pure numbers alone, one might think that a 20% increase in the gold
buying population would produce at least a 20% increase in the price.

Hmmm.

HK


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[e-gold-list] PGR (realy good reading)

2001-05-31 Thread Bob

The Last Train Out by Reg Howe
May 31, 2001
http://www.gold-eagle.com/editorials_01/howe053101.html

DOOMED DOLLAR LOOMING by Jay Taylor
Watch the Dollar for an Indication of Doom
May 29, 2001
http://www.gold-eagle.com/gold_digest_01/taylor052901.html

Imperial Pretensions by Doug McIntosh
It's clear to me that many of the same moral, political and economic
vices
of ancient Rome are flourishing in the United States.
28 May 2001
http://www.gold-eagle.com/gold_digest_01/mcintosh052801.html

The Kiki Table - "LESSONS FROM THE LONDON GOLD POOL" - "Gold Prepares to
Erupt"
http://www.lemetropolecafe.com/kiki_table.cfm?cfid=74287&cftoken=12014719&pid=1531

Bob

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[e-gold-list] Re: egold .. bank

2001-05-31 Thread mcffoster


Perhaps someone could establish essentially a BANK that holds, clear, 
 
USD funds.
 
To purchase some egold, the customer FIRST gets $ clear in that account.
 
Then, you could easily, instantaneously (even let the customer do it 
themselves) sell from USD to e-gold.
 
Perhaps it would just introduce other problems
 
It does seem that in many instances, when solving one problem you create
another that must be solved.  I think that jpm has hit upon a idea that
should be looked into by the big money people (which, of course, isn't
me).  But, it does seem to have great possibilities, don't you think
folks?

Marvin C.

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[e-gold-list] Re: UFO-Helithruster now accepts e-gold!

2001-05-31 Thread jpm

>OK!
>
>http://www.ufo-helithruster.com
>
>Cheers!
>


Pretty much shits on bananagold, magazinedepot, etc  Jesus!

How much are they??


>Graham Kelly CEO
>GoldNow Corporation http://www.GoldNow.St
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>UK Phone/Fax +44 (0)709-233-7612
>USA Phone +1(817)230-2523 or cellphone +1(817)266-1678
>
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[e-gold-list] Re: Estonia and Holland in the map of Europe

2001-05-31 Thread jpm

>JP wrote:
>> !!
>
>That's it! Your whole message was '!!'?

!


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[e-gold-list] Re: Estonia and Holland in the map of Europe

2001-05-31 Thread SnowDog

JP wrote:
> !!

That's it! Your whole message was '!!'?



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[e-gold-list] Re: Estonia and Holland in the map of Europe

2001-05-31 Thread jpm

>Frank and others,
>
>> Sorry Paul, but you're going to have to change that
>> map.
>>
>> I am familiar with Europe, but can't find Holland on
>> the map, we can't have that.
>
>In the sake of European peace we made the correction, see
>http://www.icegold.com/estonia.php. Reload if necessary.
>
>That is all the alterations we are going to make to that map.
>
>And no JP, we are not going to put Australia or Anguilla there!!!
>

!!

>
>Regards,
>
>Paul Vahur
>IceGold - the coolest (northernmost) market maker
>http://www.icegold.com


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[e-gold-list] Re: Another 4 Bars

2001-05-31 Thread Viking Coder

> Definitely seems like independent bailing is taking place.

How about somebody try bailing other metals now, even if just for gits and
shiggles.


> Viking Coder
> 
> Worth Two Cents?
> http://www.2cw.org/VikingCoder

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[e-gold-list] Re: Another 4 Bars

2001-05-31 Thread Viking Coder

> And another 4 bars of gold were put into the London vault today.
> 

With 3 more accounts having 10-100kg gold.

Definitely seems like independent bailing is taking place.


Viking Coder

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[e-gold-list] Re: "Non-reputable"

2001-05-31 Thread Viking Coder

> I've held my tongue on this one long enough and can't stand it any more!
> 
> A non-reputable currency is a currency that is untrustworthy. A
> non-repudiable currency is one for which transactions cannot be reversed.
> 

Yeah. So that would make e-gold a reputable, non-repudiable currency. Say
that fast five times.


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[e-gold-list] Re: Another 4 Bars

2001-05-31 Thread C. Cormier - Ormetal Inc.

On 31 May 2001, at 12:28, SnowDog wrote:

> And another 4 bars of gold were put into the London vault today.

Business is growing again!!


Claude

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[e-gold-list] Another 4 Bars

2001-05-31 Thread SnowDog

And another 4 bars of gold were put into the London vault today.

http://www.e-gold.com/examiner.html

Craig



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[e-gold-list] "Virgins in the Bathtub"-- Baltimore Digital Commerce Society, June 12th

2001-05-31 Thread R. A. Hettinga

Someone else forwarded me this. For some reason, I feel like passing it
along... :-).

I confess to correcting a grammatical error in the original.

See you in Baltimore.

Cheers,
RAH


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Date: Thu, 31 May 2001 07:16:42 -0400
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Subject: "Virgins in the Bathtub"-- Baltimore Digital Commerce
  Society, June 12th
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Robert Hettinga, the CEO at the Internet Bearer
Underwriting Corporation (IBUC), will be coming to
Baltimore on June 12th to give the inaugural
lecture for the Baltimore branch of the Digital
Commerce Society. Bob is well-known for his
pursuit of the cheapest possible way to swap cash,
stock, bonds, or any other security over the
Internet. Today, many businesses pay 2% or more of
a transaction for the convenience of using the
credit card system. If IBUC succeeds, costs could
drop well into the smallest fractions of a cent.

The talk will be held at the Engineering Society,
a downtown club with a rich tradition of
supporting Baltimore technology. A reasonably
priced lunch is included. Contact me
([EMAIL PROTECTED]) for more information and
reservations. This is an ideal chance to hear one
of the most innovative financial minds explore the
next generation of payment mechanisms.

In the future, the Baltimore branch of the Digital
Commerce Society will sponsor similar lectures
from industry leaders. Please let me know if you
are interested in helping organize the group.

For directions:
http://maps.yahoo.com/py/maps.py?BFCat=&Pyt=Tmap&newFL=Use+Address+Below&addr=11+Mount+Vernon+Place&csz=Baltimore%2C+MD+21201&country=us&Get%07Map=Get+Map

Time: 12:30 on June 12th

Menu and cost: to follow


Here's his abstract:

  Virgins in the Bathtub -- Political Cryptography,
Cypherpunks, and Internet Bearer Transaction Settlement

Robert Hettinga
Internet Bearer Underwriting Corporation



Eric Hughes, the canonical cypherpunk, did, by all accounts, a gloomy talk
on internet payments at Stanford recently. The announcement was full of the
usual imprecations against long and deep "bathtub curves", excessive
Non-Recoverable Engineering costs, and the continually-immanent danger of
instant catastrophic system failure.

Paradoxically, the very thing that got Hughes and cypherpunks interested in
finance in the first place, blind signatures and other internet bearer
transaction protocols -- a set of frankly political cryptographic protocols
designed prevent the exponential collapse of financial privacy and smash
the nation-state (or corporations, depending on who you talked to) in the
process -- are exactly the technologies which overcome the criteria that
Hughes himself has laid out as show stoppers to the adoption of any new
internet payment technology: the inability to do low-margin, low risk
transactions at high volume in any reasonable development time-frame, and
the need to use massive marketing efforts to cause their adoption. His
abandonment of them over the last 6 years is, then, somewhat curious. It
might be that the politics of internet bearer transactions, and the
requirement to pay the mortgage, are now much less glamorous than than
they used to be.

Certainly internet bearer transaction protocols can be functionally
anonymous, giving fits, in cryptoanarchist terms, to "rent-seeking
confiscators of honestly earned wealth" everywhere. Nonetheless, internet
bearer protocols can instantaneously execute, clear and settle transactions
from millidollars to gigadollars at several orders of magnitude lower
transaction cost than server-farmed (and clerk-excepted) book-entry
transactions. Furthermore, they can be underwritten onto the net without
much recourse to branding or any other accoutrement of modern marketing.
The finance of pre-funded notes (like cash and bonds) has been historically
a business of graded fungible commodities bought and sold in microeconomic
"perfect competition" by relatively unknown entities. Finally, the
aforementioned "bathtub" full of non-recoverable engineering costs is just
about full now, and without much help from internet payment companies
themselves. Efforts by the financial clearing and settlement networks to
use the much cheaper technology of the internet, coupled by demand for much
lower transaction costs by bubble-shocked internet goods and services firms
-- including those in the capital markets -- have pretty much paved the way
for internet bearer transactions, from financial back-office and trading
intranets, to securities depository internet APIs, to client authentication
and even "walletware" itself. In light of these developments,
political-cum-financial cryptographers, and other financial virgins, might
soon emerge, finally, from their respective bathtubs into profita

[e-gold-list] UFO-Helithruster now accepts e-gold!

2001-05-31 Thread Graham Kelly

OK!

http://www.ufo-helithruster.com

Cheers!

Graham Kelly CEO
GoldNow Corporation http://www.GoldNow.St
Fax +1(312)777-4270 or +1(509)278-2268
UK Phone/Fax +44 (0)709-233-7612
USA Phone +1(817)230-2523 or cellphone +1(817)266-1678

If you would like a free e-gold, Standard Reserve, or OSGOLD account,
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[e-gold-list] RE: being an MM is tough

2001-05-31 Thread Samuel Mc Kee


> No one expects the phone company to connect you in 5 minutes.
> Similarly, customers expectations should not run to minutes or hours
> to sell shit credit card money for gold money.

If my local phone company were not a government-created monopoly I most
certainly _would_ expect them to be able to set up a new service in five
minutes, provided that the physical phone line is already in place.

The difference there is that, if you order phone service to your house using
a stolen credit card, they know where you live! A market maker is in a much
different position.



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[e-gold-list] "Non-reputable"

2001-05-31 Thread Samuel Mc Kee

I've held my tongue on this one long enough and can't stand it any more!

A non-reputable currency is a currency that is untrustworthy. A
non-repudiable currency is one for which transactions cannot be reversed.



repudiable \Re*pu"di*a*ble\ (r?-p?"d?-?-b'l), a. [See Repudiate.] Admitting
of repudiation; fit or proper to be put away.

reputable \Rep"u*ta*ble\ (r?p"?-t?-b'l), a. [From Repute.] Having, or worthy
of, good repute; held in esteem; honorable; praiseworthy; as, a reputable
man or character; reputable conduct.



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[e-gold-list] RE: last free gram!!!

2001-05-31 Thread James M. Ray

At 11:33 AM +0200 5/31/01, Paul Vahur wrote:
>-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE-
>Hash: SHA1
>
>> http://bananagold.com/cars.html
>> 
>> that's an incredible collection of photos.
>
>Maybe we should have new photo collection with more scenic views
>around the world plus e-gold logo in some form in it. Can anyone come
>up with something more specific, it should be fun too. I hope I can
>convince some of my customers around the world (from 50 countries) to
>send some pictures too.



Paul is reading (what's left of) my mind. :^) Please stay tuned. Paul
gets a beer when I visit Estonia!
JMR


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[e-gold-list] Re: egold .. bank

2001-05-31 Thread SnowDog

> Perhaps someone could establish essentially a BANK that holds, clear, 
> 
> USD funds.

I wish I could find a bank that would do that.



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[e-gold-list] Estonia and Holland in the map of Europe

2001-05-31 Thread Paul Vahur

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Frank and others,

> Sorry Paul, but you're going to have to change that
> map.
> 
> I am familiar with Europe, but can't find Holland on
> the map, we can't have that.

In the sake of European peace we made the correction, see
http://www.icegold.com/estonia.php. Reload if necessary.

That is all the alterations we are going to make to that map. 

And no JP, we are not going to put Australia or Anguilla there!!!


Regards,

Paul Vahur
IceGold - the coolest (northernmost) market maker
http://www.icegold.com

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[e-gold-list] RE: last free gram!!!

2001-05-31 Thread Frank Zuchristian

Sorry Paul, but you're going to have to change that
map.

I am familiar with Europe, but can't find Holland on
the map, we can't have that.

Thanks,

Frank
http://www.eurogoldline.nl
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> > http://bananagold.com/cars.html
> > 
> > that's an incredible collection of photos.
> 
> Maybe we should have new photo collection with more
> scenic views
> around the world plus e-gold logo in some form in
> it. Can anyone come
> up with something more specific, it should be fun
> too. I hope I can
> convince some of my customers around the world (from
> 50 countries) to
> send some pictures too.
>  
> > ... Estonia (where the hell is that anyway?) .. 
> 
> Totally legitimate question and here's a good
> answer:
> http://www.icegold.com/estonia.php. This little map
> makes sense to
> people who at least vaguely know where Europe is :-)
> 
> 
> If anyone on this list plans to visit North-Europe,
> come by to
> Tallinn. It has a great old town and you be amazed
> to know that some
> 10 years ago we were part of Soviet Union. Make sure
> to e-mail me so
> we can get together and have a beer or tea or coffee
> or whatever you
> like to drink.
> 
> 
> Best regards,
> 
> Paul Vahur
> IceGold - the coolest (northernmost) market maker
> http://www.icegold.com
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[e-gold-list] Re: egold for CASH!

2001-05-31 Thread jpm

>> I believe MMs in popular world cities (ie, probably American cities)
>> could do a RAGING business in selling e-gold at a modest price over
>> spot, for cash.
>>
>> The good thing is, then peope wanting egold can get in
>> instantaneously. The only danger would be counterfeiting!
>
>I would love to see somebody set up e-gold 'ATM's. It would be great to
>walk to up to a kiosk that took cash and *instantly* spent the gold into
>my account or vice versa give me cash *instantly* for gold that I spend
>out of my account.
>

Just think if the spreads were low and volatility was high one day, 
you could stand there in the mall trading gold prices!

Look mom, $20 in ... and now .. five minutes later .. $21.15 out !!

>You wouldn't need to disclose your passphrase, or even your account
>number, to access your account at a kiosk, or any merchant.  I've figured
>out out a secure way to do so, but would rather not detail it in a public
>forum.
>
>
>Viking Coder


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[e-gold-list] RE: last free gram!!!

2001-05-31 Thread Paul Vahur

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> http://bananagold.com/cars.html
> 
> that's an incredible collection of photos.

Maybe we should have new photo collection with more scenic views
around the world plus e-gold logo in some form in it. Can anyone come
up with something more specific, it should be fun too. I hope I can
convince some of my customers around the world (from 50 countries) to
send some pictures too.
 
> ... Estonia (where the hell is that anyway?) .. 

Totally legitimate question and here's a good answer:
http://www.icegold.com/estonia.php. This little map makes sense to
people who at least vaguely know where Europe is :-) 

If anyone on this list plans to visit North-Europe, come by to
Tallinn. It has a great old town and you be amazed to know that some
10 years ago we were part of Soviet Union. Make sure to e-mail me so
we can get together and have a beer or tea or coffee or whatever you
like to drink.


Best regards,

Paul Vahur
IceGold - the coolest (northernmost) market maker
http://www.icegold.com

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[e-gold-list] Re: egold for CASH!

2001-05-31 Thread Viking Coder

> I believe MMs in popular world cities (ie, probably American cities) 
> could do a RAGING business in selling e-gold at a modest price over 
> spot, for cash.
> 
> The good thing is, then peope wanting egold can get in 
> instantaneously. The only danger would be counterfeiting!

I would love to see somebody set up e-gold 'ATM's. It would be great to
walk to up to a kiosk that took cash and *instantly* spent the gold into
my account or vice versa give me cash *instantly* for gold that I spend
out of my account.

You wouldn't need to disclose your passphrase, or even your account
number, to access your account at a kiosk, or any merchant.  I've figured
out out a secure way to do so, but would rather not detail it in a public
forum.


Viking Coder

Worth Two Cents?
http://www.2cw.org/VikingCoder

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[e-gold-list] Re: Putting money into e-gold or osgold accounts

2001-05-31 Thread Michael Moore


>
> I can tell you from a layperson's point of view, the charges incurred just
> to deposit money into e-gold or osgold accounts is so expensive that it
> becomes a HUGE deterent to use your services.
>
> There needs to be a easier and less expensive way to make deposits into
> e-gold and osgold accounts.  Any comments?
>
I agree with you.

However,  there is a cost to providing the service ...  and the cost  varies
between the MMs according to:

1) The expenses incurred by the MM which may vary from state to state or
country to country and depending on the size of the operation..
2) The level and quality of service provided by that MM.  The more personal
attention you get the higher the value of the service as in any service
industry.
3) The Demand for the service.  Supply and demand is always a contributing
factor in any price structuring.

If you can devise a better system which incorporates the above yet is
measurably cheaper and enables you to pay your way and achieve some profit,
you would be ideally positioned to capture a large proportion of the e-gold
business.

My advice then would be to do just that.

There is always room for more MMs

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